Technology Headlines for 9th January 2010
Saturday, 9 January 2010

Some of the key technology news stories and headlines for today (9th January 2010), gathered from news sources around the Internet including BBC Technology News, CNN Technology, Sky News, Computing, Computer Weekly, IT Pro, Register, Wired, Silicon.com, Engadget, Financial Times, Telegraph and Guardian.
Hot Today: Google may be in a spot of hot water with the estate of Philip K Dick over usage of the name Nexus One.
- BBC News: 3D TV to be ‘saviour’ of industry
- BBC News: France considers Google tax plan
- CNN: Revealing Facebook posts promote cancer awareness
- CNN: Sci-fi writer’s estate vs. Nexus One
- Sky News: Mobile Phone Use ‘May Reverse Alzheimer’s’
- Sky News: Author’s Family To Sue Google Over Phone Name
- Telegraph: Gadgets to make the world go ga-ga
- Telegraph: Microsoft attacks Nexus One
- Telegraph: New Facebook ‘bra colour’ status update craze
- Financial Times: Intel re-enters market with smartphone
- Guardian: No need for new Xbox, says Microsoft
- Computing: Mobile rivals question Orange and T-Mobile merger
- Computer Weekly: General Dynamics launches legal battle with EDS
- Computer Weekly: SMEs look to unified comms to beat the weather
- IT Pro: HSBC outage stops customers withdrawing cash
- Wired: Video: Open Source 3-D Printer Turns Designs Into Objects
- Engadget: inPulse smartwatch for BlackBerry wrist-on
- The Register: Microsoft ends Windows and Office 2007 rental restrictions
- The Register: Palm fishes for devs with $1m lure
- Silicon.com: ID cards now compulsory for more foreign nationals
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